RESIGNING

Sam Chaise as executive director of Canadian
Baptist Ministries, after a five-year term
that ends this fall. A search is underway
for his successor. CBM, the global mission
organization of four regional Baptist groups,
has headquarters in Mississauga, Ont.

Bev Carrick as executive director of
Cause Canada, an international relief and
development agency working in West
Africa and Central America. She and her
husband Paul founded the agency, based
in Canmore, Alta., in 1984. A search is
underway for her successor.

Donald E. Burke as president of Booth
University College, effective June 30, 2016.

Dr. Burke has been a member of the faculty
of this Winnipeg liberal arts university
college affiliated with the Salvation Army
since the school opened in 1982.

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Sex ed details needed

However, more is needed for anyone
looking for direction on provincially
mandated promotion concerning sexual
orientation and “comprehensive” sex ed.

By law, educators in public and private
schools in many parts of Canada are
directed to tell 11-year-olds that oral and
anal sex are equivalent to vaginal sex.

Various sex ed curricula in Canada make
no reference to love or marriage. Well
researched, calm and respectful expressions of concern about this have consistently fallen on deaf ears.

Yes, parents need to teach their kids
about right and wrong. We really cannot
expect public educators or legislators to
do so. But most parents need help to do

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